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22-25 June 2010, University of Oxford

22-25 June 2010, University of Oxford. Prof Roger Davies Chairman of Physics. Prof. Brian Foster Head of PP Subdepartment. Welcome from the Department. Organizing Committee

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22-25 June 2010, University of Oxford

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  1. 22-25 June 2010, University of Oxford

  2. Prof Roger Davies Chairman of Physics Prof. Brian Foster Head of PP Subdepartment Welcome from the Department

  3. Organizing Committee A. Carslaw (IT support)J. FerrandoS. Geddes (Admin head)C. IsseverM. Karagoz (Chair)J. March-RussellA. Sherstnev Student helpers Ryan BuckinghamAdrian LewisSarah LivermoreKatie Oliver Local Organisation • Admin & IT Support • Laura NevayKim Proudfoot • Stig Topp-Jorgensen Chris Hunter Many thanks!

  4. Advisory Committee: Many thanks! • J. Butterworth (UCL) R. Chierici (CNRS/IPN Lyon) A. de Roeck (CERN) N. Glover (IPPP Durham) A. Haas (SLAC) C. Shepherd-Themistocleous (RAL)T. Tait (UC Irvine) J. Thaler (MIT) M. Vos (IFIC Valencia) J. Wacker (SLAC)

  5. Prof. Robin Devenish Dean of Hertford Hertford College • Workshop hosting college • many thanks to Prof. Robin Devenish • Welcome reception • (Tuesday, 6-7pm) • Workshop dinner with pre-drinks • (Wednesday, 6:45-10:00pm) A: DWB B: Hertford

  6. Practical Matters • DWB Reception on 4th floor open 8:30am-5:00pm • Disabled access on 3rd floor, north face of DWB • Registration Desk: DWB 5th floor • Admin: DWB 6th floor • Common Room: DWB 5th floor • Tea, coffee = 10:00am-4:20pm • Lunch = 12:00-1:30pm • Restrooms: DWB 3rd (gentlemen), 4th and 6th floors • Please wear your badge at all times. You will need it to access to • DWB Physics building & Hertford College

  7. Meeting Venues • Plenary sessions: • Dennis Sciama Lecture Theatre: 8:00-8:00 Tues - Fri • Working group/discussion sessions (all on 5th floor): • Seminar room: Lepton WG, 8:00-8:00 Tues - Fri • Fisher room: Hadronic WG, 8:00-8:00 Tues -Fri except for 11:00 a.m.-13:00 p.m on Wed (hadronic WG discussion will be in Dennis Sciama building) • Dalitz Theory Institute fish tank behind 4th floor reception: also available for use during the day

  8. Stairs and lift - level 5 is one floor up from the entrance level Plenary sessions here DWB 5th floor plan WG discussion sessions Breaks, lunches & help desks in the 5th floor atrium Fire assembly point

  9. Local Attractions • Museums: • Pitt Rivers & National History • Ashmolean, … • University and Colleges: • Radcliffe Camera • Bodleian Library • Christ Church College • Magdalen College, … • Recreational: • University Parks • Punting (near Magdalen College) • Walk to Trout (Port Meadow)

  10. Pubs

  11. A Few Announcements • Wireless available in the building (registration pack for details) • Workshop photo on Thursday (possibly right after the morning plenary session) • Congregate on the walkway outside the front door. • 2 terminals will be available in Fisher room. • Let us know if you have special needs and we will help.

  12. Boost2010 Overview & Objectives • Topics include: boosted tops ("t-tagging"), Higgs, W, and Z bosons, "lepton jets", …. Aim: • Bring together theorists and experimentalists to study physics behind boosted signatures, how to detect them and which tools to use • Better understanding of what measurements need to be made this year and their efficient feedback to theorists • Common tools/standards to increase efficiency in comparing various algorithms in the market to better evaluate their effectiveness • Better understanding of how well experiments can utilize and calibrate such tools given their specific detectors • A wiki is in place for information sharing: https://atlaswiki.physics.ox.ac.uk/bin/view/Boost2010

  13. Programme Overview • Tuesday: • Morning: introductory talks • Afternoon: first data results • Wednesday: Boosted signatures overviews • Morning: experimental results/prospects • Afternoon: BSM models signatures • Thursday: Subject talks • Morning: W/Z and tops (mostly) hadronic • Afternoon: Higgs and leptonic • Friday: • Morning: summaries from WG conveners and final discussion

  14. Working Groups • WG Conveners: • Leptonic: • Theory: Jay Wacker (SLAC) • Experiment: Chris Hill (CMS, Univ. Bristol) • Hadronic: • Theory: Michael Spannowsky (Univ. Oregon) • Experiment: Marcel Vos (ATLAS, IFIC Valencia) • Aim is to initiate/continue work towards achieving the objectives • Discussion sessions are set for WG. All day work is possible, of course. :) • End of workshop summaries from conveners on Friday morning • May have daily reports as well, TBS… • Proceedings: TBS (no more than 20 pages).

  15. Brand-new results in time for Boost2010! • Just to mention a few… • Experiments: • CDF jets and tops • D0 W/Z+jets • A last-minute nice surprise from CMS! • Theory: • Freshly finished papers (most will be presented on Thursday) and ongoing work • A few theory papers are already linked on boost2010 Wiki: https://atlaswiki.physics.ox.ac.uk/bin/view/Boost2010

  16. Looking forward to a fruitful workshop! Thanks for coming! Welcome & Enjoy!

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